Porsche 356 B 1600 Super Roadster

Porsche 356 B 1600 Super Roadster

Roadster, 1959

Highlights

  • SOLD, More stock required
  • Rare right hand drive
  • Matching numbers

RARE RIGHT HAND DRIVE PORSCHE 356B T5 1600 SUPER CABRIOLET

DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1959 | COLOUR: Ruby Red | INTERIOR TRIM: Black | PRICE: SOLD, MORE STOCK REQUIRED

WE ARE DELIGHTED TO OFFER THIS EXCEPTIONAL AND COLLECTABLE RARE RIGHT HAND DRIVE PORSCHE 356B 1600 SUPER T5 CABRIOLET, IN STRIKING COLOURS OF RUBY RED AND BLACK LEATHER, COMPLIMENTED BY BLACK SOFT TOP.

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RARE RIGHT HAND DRIVE PORSCHE 356B T5 1600 SUPER CABRIOLET

DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1959 | COLOUR: Ruby Red | INTERIOR TRIM: Black | PRICE: SOLD, MORE STOCK REQUIRED

WE ARE DELIGHTED TO OFFER THIS EXCEPTIONAL AND COLLECTABLE RARE RIGHT HAND DRIVE PORSCHE 356B 1600 SUPER T5 CABRIOLET, IN STRIKING COLOURS OF RUBY RED AND BLACK LEATHER, COMPLIMENTED BY BLACK SOFT TOP.

MODEL HISTORY & PRODUCTION
The first Porsche 356 rolled off the production line in Stuttgart in 1950. Production ran until 1965 when manufacturing ceased, by which time over 76,000 examples of various model designations had been produced.

It was Porsche’s first production vehicle, with an evolution starting with the Pre-A, the 356A introduced in 1955, the 356B in late 1959, and the final series 356C introduced for the 1964 model year. In each form, they were built predominantly as either Coupe or Cabriolets. Although several variations were available as ‘Notchback Coupes’ or ‘Speedster and Roadster Convertibles’. Also available in limited numbers was the four-cam racing ‘Carrera’ version introduced in 1954.

The 356 was created by Ferdinand ‘Ferry’ Porsche (son of Ferdinand Porsche – company founder). In 1972, during a PCA magazine interview, he summarises his thinking behind the concept as: “I had always driven very speedy cars. I had an Alfa Romeo, also a BMW, and others… By the end of the war, I had a Volkswagen Cabriolet with a supercharged engine, and that was the basic idea. I saw that if you had enough power in a small car, it is nicer to drive than if you have a big car which is also overpowered. And it is more fun. On this basic idea, we started the first Porsche prototype.”

This lightweight approach quickly gained the 356 its popularity, and combined with its power-weight ratio, the rear-engined layout, nimble handling, and excellent build quality gave the 356 a proper driver appeal – a proven formula that also provided a class win at Le Mans in 1951. Power outputs varied between 40hp for the original 1131cc engine and 126hp for the later 1966cc Carrera versions.

The Pre-A or ‘prototype’ Austrian built 356s were aluminium bodied, but when manufacturing moved to Germany, Porsche contracted Reutter to manufacture the bodies in steel, and eventually bought the company in 1963. Reutter retained the seat manufacturing sector of their business, but later changed their name to Recaro – forming the company we’re much more familiar with today.

In October 1964, the 356’s successor, the iconic 911 made its debut – but its enduring popularity ensured production continued well into 1965.

THIS VEHICLE
Sold new by AFN Ltd, Porsche main agent in the United Kingdom. An extensive history file is available, with the original purchase invoice and a letter of authenticity from Porsche Classic Centre to confirm the above details & its matching numbers including colour. With a production end date of December 1959 & first registered new in UK in 1960.

The body was well preserved as it left the UK in the 1980’s for the USA, where the last owner secured the expert assistance of marque specialists to conduct a full component off restoration with no expense spared using only the best of parts , experts & material available. This vehicle formed part of a unique collection of concours Porsche 356’s where it resided until its current owner secured it.

This car is finished in its original stunning Ruby Red with Black interior trim complimented by Black Soft Top. The numbers matching 356B, in its factory paintwork and matching numbers engine has just completed a full restoration, including a component off procedure, replacing any metalwork required, in particular the floor pans. A complete engine and mechanical overhaul was also carried out together with minute attention to renew items often overlooked like the wiring loom with a conversion to 12 volts. The paint process was in expert hands of marque specialist to ensure the use of minumal body filler or „Bondo“ & a credit to what has been achieved.

The mileage of 47,000 miles is believed to be correct & matched by avilable documentation.

Finally, it’s had a full professional detail by our in-house Lux Detailing team, including paintwork, glass, rims, interior fabric and leather to protect and reduce future maintenance intervals. It now presents in lovely condition, and will comes fully inspected and serviced by our Porsche Classic marque specialists in house.

This vehicle is available for viewing in the UK on an appointment basis, and would suit an enthusiast or collector with whom this vehicle will represent a good acquisition opportunity.

WARRANTY & FINANCE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

Fahrzeugdaten

Baujahr: 1959
Modell: 356 B 1600 Super Roadster
Karosserie: Roadster
Baureihe: 356
Laufleistung: 47000 mi
Leistung: 75 PS
Hubraum: 1,6 Liter
Lenkung: rechts
Getriebe: Manuell
Antrieb: Heckantrieb
Kraftstoff: Benzin
Innenmaterial: Kunstleder
Innenfarbe: Schwarz
Außenfarbe: Rot
Neu / gebraucht: Gebrauchtwagen
Fahrbereit: ja
Zugelassen: ja
Fahrzeugstandort: GBVereinigtes Königreich

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